Since 2010, Cauli Le Chat, feline roving reporter for Mooresville Public Library (Mooresville, Indiana), has reported all things interesting to cats (and humans) happening at the library. Related stories from across the state (and beyond) are also included.

Cauli Le Chat

Cauli Le Chat, MPL Roving Reporter

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Music Therapy for the Deranged

The Library's composer, whom I call the Music Man, released Music Therapy for the Deranged in 2010, but its themes remain relevant. I'll let the CD liner notes, which are displayed in the following "music videos," explain what the music is all about.

Track List:

1. Sick Doctors Treating Healthy Patients

2. Imagination Land

3. Flight of Fear

Just click the play buttons in the embedded "music videos" below to start the videos.

If you're interested in reading more about the themes musically expressed on this album, here is a highly informative book on the subject: The Treatment Trap: How the Overuse of Medical Care is Wrecking Your Health and What You Can Do to Prevent It, by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh (Ivan R. Dee, 1st ed., 2010). Our book trailer below elaborates.

Like all of the Music Man's original compositions, we have used Music Therapy for the Deranged as soundtrack music to many of the Library's book trailers, promo trailer, and other videos. The mood evoked has made these various videos much more interesting to watch.

You may also listen to Music Therapy for the Deranged free (as well as several other of the Music Man's albums) by visiting his website.

Feeling Quite Healthy Moiself,

Cauli Le Chat
MPL Roving Reporter
Music & Readers' Advisory News Beat

P.S. No musical closer today. There's plenty of music to enjoy in this posting already!

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About Moi

I am a black, short-haired, so-called "domesticated" cat named Cauli Le Chat. My boxing name is "Kit Cauliflower," because of my hurt ear. Before I became an exclusively-indoor kitty, I used to hang around outside Mooresville Public Library (MPL) in Mooresville, Indiana. I now stay with my friends who work there. I am the official MPL feline roving reporter (since 2010) and continue to report on library-related stories.